Truth, Money, Right, Wrong — Yesterday I wrote about the ongoing CNET editorial independence issue. I said that the editors and journalists at CNET were part of the problem, and suggested that they either publish their (assumed) dissent, or resign, or both.

“We Are Supposed To Be Truth Tellers” — A couple of weeks ago CNET was put into an absurd situation - they could not favorably cover a technology product because the company behind that product was in litigation with CNET's parent company, CBS. — I wasn't all that interested in the story at the time.

Newspapers Vie for Reality Show — Who knew that ink-stained newsmen and newswomen would be so eager to break into show business? — In the 10 days after NBC put out a casting call for small-town newspapers to participate in a reality television show, the network received more than 150 responses from newspapers across the nation.

Time Inc. Braces for Layoffs This Week — Here comes the news that Time Inc. employees have been dreading for months: Sources say the world's largest magazine publisher is expected to begin a significant round of layoffs this week. — I don't have more details about the coming cuts.

Twitter launches advertising services in Middle East — Twitter Inc launched advertising services in the Middle East and North Africa on Sunday as the social media firm seeks to exploit a tripling of its regional subscriber base following its widespread use during the Arab Spring protests.

FBI is increasing pressure on suspects in Stuxnet inquiry — Federal investigators looking into disclosures of classified information about a cyberoperation that targeted Iran's nuclear program have increased pressure on current and former senior government officials suspected of involvement …

Stanley Karnow, journalist and Vietnam historian, dies — Jacquelyn Martin/AP - Author and journalist Stanley Karnow, seen here in his Potomac, Md., home, died Jan. 27. He was 87. — Stanley Karnow, an author and journalist who wrote one of the seminal histories of the Vietnam War and won …

Roll Call's six-year strategic response to Politico — On a Friday in late October 2010, the staff of CQ Roll Call gathered in an unfinished commercial space at 77 K St. NE. There were folding chairs and speakers on sticks on a floor that employees would later occupy to accomplish …

Iranian journalists arrested in raids on newspapers — Sources say reformist newspapers targeted by group of plain-clothes officials who ransacked offices and filmed staff — Security officials in Iran have raided at least four newspapers and arrested several journalists in what appears …

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